"Here and Now"/"You'll Be Sorry" | ||||||||
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Single by Steps | ||||||||
from the album Buzz | ||||||||
B-side | "Just Like the First Time" | |||||||
Released | 28 May 2001 (UK) |
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Format | Single | |||||||
Genre | Pop | |||||||
Length | 3:28 / 3:38 | |||||||
Label | Jive Records | |||||||
Writer(s) | Carlsson & Thomson / Topham & Twigg | |||||||
Producer | Romdhane & Larossi / Topham, Twigg & Waterman | |||||||
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"Here and Now"/"You'll Be Sorry" was the 13th single released by Steps, a pop group from the UK. It was their fourth double A-side release. Both tracks are taken from their third album, Buzz. It was released 28 May 2001. In Europe, the song "Here and Now" was released alongside "Summer of Love" instead. Both singles were remixed for their single release, with the official titles of the Q-Street Mix (also called the Soundtrade Mix) and The Pardon Mix.
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The concept was notable for the fact that the videos for the two songs linked together. The video for "Here And Now" features the group making their way round a maze, until they reach the centre and perform the song's dance routine. At the end of the song, the centre of the maze morphs into a spaceship which flies off. The video for "You'll Be Sorry" takes place aboard the spaceship.
A competition was held through the official Steps website for fans to be filmed and appear in the video for "You'll Be Sorry", which was recorded in London. The thirty or so competition winners were filmed dancing around the centre stage whilst Steps performed their dance routine to the chorus of the song. However none of the footage made it to the final cut, disappointing the competition winners.
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Released on 28 May 2001, the single debuted and peaked at #4 on the British charts. It spent 10 weeks in the top 75.
Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart | 72 |
Irish Singles Chart | 23 |
UK Singles Chart | 4 |
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